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Example sentences for "more quickly"

  • As a result, the chaser points wear off, which they will do more quickly if they are pointed, and less quickly if they are rounded.

  • Learn first to do it right, and practice will soon teach you to do it more quickly.

  • Paint dries, as a rule, more quickly in a warm temperature than where it is cold, and more quickly where it is dry than where it is damp.

  • God give me daylight, I will go more quickly," repeated she, from time to time.

  • In what I have power, in that I will aid you, more quickly than if the question affected myself.

  • And then perhaps you will answer me more quickly.

  • Had they come from the judge sitting on his bench, with axe and branding-iron by his side, they could not have cowed me more completely, or deprived me more quickly of wit and courage.

  • I only held the child the tighter, and pushing on more quickly, reached the city a little after twelve.

  • The servants went about their tasks more quickly, the maids laughed behind doors.

  • The frost grew severe, and began to bite the ears of the future organist of Ponikla; so, knowing the road perfectly, Pan Klen decided to cut across the field, and reach his own house the more quickly.

  • I am quiet; but more quickly, father, more quickly!

  • Then he said impatiently to the woman,-- "More quickly!

  • We should get on more quickly if you didn't jump so to conclusions," she said.

  • For the first time he looked seeingly at her, and as he looked, there vanished, more quickly than a finger is snapped, whatever images of her had beguiled his fancy through the years.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    feeling rather; more able; more absurd; more acceptable; more and; more brilliant; more cheerful; more common; more delightful; more distant; more elevated; more exact; more excellent; more expensive; more favourable; more full; more gently; more human; more literally; more parts; more properly; more readily; more southern; more trouble; more true; more vigorous